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Climbing Vines 
a0) NEW SWEET-SCENTED 
- JAPAN CLEMATIS 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA 
This elegant new Clematis is one of the finest climb- 
ing vines for porches, trellises, arbors, etc. Flowers are 
rich creamy white, star-shaped and borne in beautiful 
clusters, completely covering the vine with beautiful star- 
shaped blossoms ; exceedingly fragrant ; the sweetest of 
all Clematis and one of the hardiest and easiest to grow. 
Price, geod, strong plants, 15 cts., 2 for 25 cts., $1.50 per 
dozen, postpaid. Two-year plants, 20 cts., three for 50 
cts., $1.75 per doz. Extra size, three-year vines, 35 cts. 
each, three for $1.00, $3.50 per dozen, express. 
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Nice 1- Year English Clematis 
We have a fine stock of nice one-year Clematis same 
as described below, equally healthy and well rooted, only 
not as large plants. Jackmanii, Henryii, Mme. Baron 
Veillard, Ramona, and Mme. Edward Andre. Price, 20 
cts. each, the five for 85 cts., postpaid. 
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SWEET-SCENTED JAPAN CLEMATIS 
(Hardy English or Large-Flowered (Clematis 
NOTE—The Large-Flowered or Hardy English Clematis are considered the most beautiful of all 
},our Flowering Vines. The flowers are large, often measuring four to six inches across and are borne in 
‘great wreaths and clusters during July and August; The colors range from rich, royal purple to pearly- 
white. The vines are of slender, wiry growth and require some support that they can twine around, like 
a rod, pole or wire, and if the location is somewhat moist and partially shaded, so much the better; the 
north side of the house or porch is often the best place for them ; hardy, but a mulch of leaves or litter 
around the roots, at least the first season, will be an advantage. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANTI (Hardy English Clematis )— 
RAMONA—A strong hardy grower, a very free and almost 
A rare and beautiful hardy climbing vine of slender twining 
perpetual bloomer; flowers very large and borne in great 
growth, and bearing great wreaths and clusters of glowing 
sky-blue flowers, five to six inches in diameter; prefers 
rather damp ground and some shade. Two sizes, 30 and 
40 cts., postpaid. 
‘CLEMATIS HENRYII— Resembles the above, only the 
flowers are rich creamy white; enormous bloomer, very fine. 
profusion; color deep sky biue; very handsome. Two-sizes, 
30 and 40 cts., postpaid. 
NEW RED CLEMATIS, MAD. EDWARD ANDRE— 
A splendid new sort, and the nearest approach toa Brien 
red Clematis yet introduced; the flowers are four to five 
inches across and a deep rose pink or red color, very beau- 
||MADAME BARON VEILLARD—A very handsome var- 
"SET OF FIVE first-size plants, $1.45. Larger size, 5 for $1.95, 
|Two Pretty CLIMBING VINES jg 
Two-sizes, 30 and 40 cts. each, postpaid. tiful and entirely different from all others. Two-sizes, 30 
and 40 cts. each, postpaid, 
iety, beautiful lavender pink ; makes a fine contrast with the 
other colors; large flowers and a good bloomer. Two sizes, 
30 and 40 cts., postpaid. 
postpaid; or willinclude the Clematis Paniculata, and send the 
6 first size for $1 60, or 6 larger size for $2.10, postpaid. 
FOR PORCH OR SUMMER-HOUSE 
CINNAMON VINE-—A very graceful and pretty rapid growing climbing f 
vine, taking its name from the delicious fragrance of its charming white | 
flowers, which are borne in elegant clusters the whole season, or till killed 
down by frost; makes a quick shade for doors and porches; hardy and can 
Temain in the ground over Winter. Strong roots, 5 cts. each, 50 cts. | 
per doz, See cut below. 
MADEIRA VINE-—A very handsome quick-growing climbing vine, cover- | 
ing a large space ina short time; makes a delightful shade and bears large 
racemes of beautiful feathery white flowers, delightfully sweet. 5 cts. each, 
60 cts. per doz., postpaid. 
GOLDEN DOUBLE CROWN LILY (Hemerocallis)—A strong, hardy 
bulb, throwing up flower stems three to four feet high, bearssplendid, large, 
lily-like flowers, golden yellow with carmine marking. 10 cts., 3 for 25 
cts., 75 cts., per doz. 
ACALYPHA MOSAICA—A neat handsome growing foliage plant, valua- 
ble for pot culture and bedding. The leaves are large, thick and glossy, 
and beautifully colored with bright Autumn tints; Indian red, old gold and 
coppery bronze, 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts.; 75 cts. per doz. 
‘CLERODENDRON BALFOURI~—A lovely flowering vine for the conserv- 
_ atory and living-room window, grows two to three feet high and soon cov- 
ers itself with beautiful crimson and white pear-shaped flowers continuing 
for months atatime. 15 cts., 2 for 25 cts., postpaid. 
CINNAMON VINE 
